666 PARK AVENUE
One-hour Drama
Studio: WBTV, Alloy Entertainment
Writer: David Wilcox
Executive Producers: David Wilcox, Gina Girolamo, Leslie Morgenstein
Director: Alex Graves
Logline: Based on the book by Gabriella Pierce about a young couple who manages one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City and unwittingly experience supernatural occurrences that complicate and endanger the lives of everyone in the building.
Cast: Terry O’Quinn as “Gavin”; Dave Annable as “Henry”; Rachael Taylor as “Jane”, Vanessa Williams, Mercedes Masohn (second position to Fox’s The Finder), Robert Buckley, Helena Mattsson

PENOZA
One-hour Drama
Studio: ABC Studios in association with Endemol Studios
Writer: Melissa Rosenberg
Executive Producers: Melissa Rosenberg, Alon Aranya, Howard Klein
Director: Mark Pellington
Logline: Based on the Dutch format, PENOZA centers on the widow of an assassinated criminal who is forced to adopt her husband’s role in a crime syndicate in order to protect her family.

AMERICAN JUDY
Single Camera Comedy
Studio: ABC Studios
Writers: Deborah Kaplan, Harry Elfont
Executive Producers: Deborah Kaplan, Harry Elfont, David Gardner, Peter Principato, Paul Young
Producer: Judy Greer, Mimi Kennedy, Elaine Hendrix, Jadon Sand, Madison Lintz
Logline: Centers on a cosmopolitan woman who gets married and becomes a fish out of water in the suburbs having to juggle step-kids, her mother-in-law, and the ex-wife of her husband who also happens to be the town sheriff.
Cast: Judy Greer as “Judy”; Mimi Kennedy as “Judy One”; Elaine Hendrix as “The Sheriff”; Jadon Sand as “Chuck Norris”; Madison Lintz as “Annie”, Ken Marino, Erica Ash

COUNTER CULTURE
Multi-Camera Comedy
Studio: Sony Pictures Television and ABC Studios
Writer: Stephnie Weir
Executive Producers: Claudia Lonow, Stephnie Weir
Logline: Three aging sisters who run their family diner together in West Texas find that sibling dynamics are always getting in the way of getting the job done.
Cast: Delta Burke, Kerri Kennedy, Margo Martindale as “Joyce” (second position to A Gifted Man), Doris Roberts as “Aunt Lee”, Luis Guzman, Briga Heelan

Director: Craig Zisk
Logline: Hilary Pfeiffer-Dunne, a high-powered executive who has dominated corporate America for years, faces the biggest challenge of her life when she finds herself unemployed and acting as a full-time mom to her two teenagers.
Cast: Mary McCormack as “Hilary Pfeiffer-Dunne”, Greg Germann, Mo Gaffney, Aiden Potter, Sabrina Carpenter, Horatio Sanz

MALIBU COUNTRY
Multi-Camera Comedy
Studio: ABC Studios
Writer: Kevin Abbott
Executive Producers: Kevin Abbott, Reba McEntire, Mindy Schultheis, Michael Hanel, Pam Williams, Dave Stewart, Narvel Blackstock
Director: John Pasquin
Logline: After her “good ‘ol boy” rock star husband cheats on her and burns through most of their money, Reba divorces him and moves her three lods and mom from Nashville to the only asset they have left – a little house in Malibu. There, she’ll try to reignite her own singing career and keep herself and her three kids from being corrupted by the materialistic and rarified Malibu world she now calls home.
Cast: Reba McEntire as “Reba”; Lily Tomlin as “Shirley”; Sara Rue as “Kim”, Julietta Angelo, Justin Prentice, Owen Teague, Jai Rodriguez (recurring), Jeffrey Nordling (recurring)

ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES
Multi-Camera Comedy
Studio: ABC Studios
Writers: Steven Craag, Brian Bradley
Executive Producers: Steven Craag, Brian Bradley
Logline: Based on the British format, the show follows the misadventures of two streetwise brothers who scrape by selling unreliable goods believing that at any moment they could become millionaires.
Cast: John Leguizamo as “Del Trotter”; Dustin Ybarra as “Rodney”; Christopher Lloyd as “Jackie”; BJ Bales as “Trigger”, Wendi McLendon-Covey

PRAIRIE DOGS
Single-Camera Comedy
Studio: ABC Studios
Writers: Jackie Filgo, Jeff Filgo
Executive Producers: Jackie Filgo, Jeff Filgo
Logline: Neil, an uncool cubicle worker (“prairie dog”) at one of the coolest companies in the world, is victim of identity theft. When he discovers the thief has created a much more fulfilling, kick ass life with his identity than he ever has, he engages the charismatic conman to help him change his life.
Cast: Kal Penn as “Neil”; Michaela Watkins as “Imogene”; Dan Fogler as “Roj”; Dayo Okeniyi as “Mazi”; Charlotte Newhouse as “Charlotte”; Cary Elwes as “Rams”

THE SMART ONE
Multi-Camera Comedy
Studio: A Very Good Production in association with Warner Bros. Television
Writer: Donald Todd
Executive Producers: Donald Todd, Ellen DeGeneres, Lauren Corrao
Logline: Portia de Rossi stars as a brilliant and successful woman who begrudgingly goes to work for her less-brainy but more popular sister — a former beauty queen, weather girl…and now big-city Mayor.
Cast: Portia de Rossi as “Jude”; Jean Smart as “Helen”; Malin Akerman as “Candy”; David Arquette as“Buddy”, Matt Oberg, Stephanie Beatriz

RED VAN MAN (form. WHITE VAN MAN)
Single-Camera Comedy
Studio: ABC Studios
Writer: Bobby Bowman
Executive Producers: Bobby Bowman, Mark Gordon, Andrea Shay, Paul Buccieri
Logline: Based on the British format WHITE VAN MAN, the show centers on a man who is forced to put his dreams on hold in order to take over the family handyman business from his father.
Cast: Kyle Bornheimer as “Jack”; JK Simmons as “Tony”; Jonny Pemberton as “Mason”; Edi Gathegi as “Darren”; Leah Remini as “Terry”

Comedies: White Van Man (could go well with last man standing), American Judy (because it is ABC, and would go well with the family comedy line-up), Dan Fogleman comedy (family comedy line-up), Prairie Dogs (depending of how Apt 23 does, this could be a comedy to pair with it), The Smart One (female comedy), Malibu Country (maybe, but why not just sell the house in Malibu and move back to Nashville?)

drama: Devious Maids(Marc Cherry, nuff’ said), Last Resort (already lining up an a-lister cast, I have faith that this will go to series), Scruples (ABC loves the soaps), Gilded Lilly’s (ABC loves the soaps and Shonda Rimes), Americana (again, soaps!!), and possible Gotham (ABC needs a procedural, especially with Castle beginning to age) or 666 Park Avenue (supernatural stuff, might work with Once Upon A Time as a lead in